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#62
Yesterday's was even better, had 51 entries. Ran a novice class,2wd stock buggie,2wd mod truck,4wd mod ele, 2wd nitro, 1/8th monster-truggy, 1/8th buggy. Also ran a 5 lap powder puff class for the first time. I think it will become a regular next year. Wish we had more stock 2wd ele trucks. Most of us truck guys switched to buggies. Most all the electric class drivers are running brushless- lipo combos. All though a stock or mild mod brushed motor and a good 4200 nimh will make our ten minute mains with no problem.
#65
Yep, had a really fun day racing on sat. I even ran my truck for the first time in almost a year (I have been running 4wd mod buggy). Rick I should have a lipo for the BJ4 Worlds for next year, so watch out as I will be gunning for you guys in the main (I don't want to hear it when my blue and orange rocket flys past you on the straight, and then out runs you in the infeild)
I will also have a 2wd buggy to run with you guys (or so I hope), just to it make it harder for you to keep up with max, and andy.
Also do you think we can have a race every other weekend for next year?
Warhawk who painted the shell in your avatar (it looks like something Lux graphics painted)? Also you should get a 2wd buggy, as the class is really fun to drive, and there is always at lease 8 people racing that class (yes the 8th scale class a bunce of people as well, but the electric class has a higher avarge # of people for the race turn out)
I will also have a 2wd buggy to run with you guys (or so I hope), just to it make it harder for you to keep up with max, and andy.

Also do you think we can have a race every other weekend for next year?
Warhawk who painted the shell in your avatar (it looks like something Lux graphics painted)? Also you should get a 2wd buggy, as the class is really fun to drive, and there is always at lease 8 people racing that class (yes the 8th scale class a bunce of people as well, but the electric class has a higher avarge # of people for the race turn out)
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#67
Series raceing sounds fun. 
"The only motor we don't allow is a jet engine" Well I guess that counts out your 1/8th scale
(every little bump and it just lanuches off the track). Also do you think I could drive it for a few laps on Sunday?

"The only motor we don't allow is a jet engine" Well I guess that counts out your 1/8th scale
(every little bump and it just lanuches off the track). Also do you think I could drive it for a few laps on Sunday?
#68
You don't race every weekend?
If you don't have a race scheduled is the track open for practice? Series racing does sound fun but the convienience of the location is key... One of my friends from our indoor track here in NY painted it for me. He's awesome with an air brush. With making the big move approaching quickly I don't think I'll be getting either my 1/8th or any other rc cars for a bit. I do enjoy nitro more than electric. I'm looking forward to racing a bunch!
If you don't have a race scheduled is the track open for practice? Series racing does sound fun but the convienience of the location is key... One of my friends from our indoor track here in NY painted it for me. He's awesome with an air brush. With making the big move approaching quickly I don't think I'll be getting either my 1/8th or any other rc cars for a bit. I do enjoy nitro more than electric. I'm looking forward to racing a bunch!
Last edited by Warhawk 1; 10-15-2007 at 04:11 PM.
#69
Yea we were only racing once a month this year, but the track is open every monday and saturaday durring the season, but the track is about to close for the year after this coming sunday.
Thats cool that your friend painted it, although I'm not bad with the AB as well. lol
Thats cool that your friend painted it, although I'm not bad with the AB as well. lol



the largest classes we run are 2wd buggy (stock) and 1/8th buggy. there's a couple of us running brushless 1/8th buggies as well.